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Mon 26 October 2020 | 21:41

Rooney says: Everton is conditionally “doable”

Wayne Rooney declares Champions League condition for Everton is "doable", this will be possible if they can solve an important problem.

Everton

 have appeared as the winning figure in the Premier League after an eye catching start to the 2020-21 campaign.

 

Winning over Tottenham, West Brom, Crystal Palace and Brighton saw Carlo Ancelotti's men could meet the apex before they hailed reigning champions Liverpool to Goodison Park for the first Merseyside derby of the season the previous weekend.

The

Reds changed

from that result by beating Sheffield United 2-1, but Everton can go up to three points if they get back to winning ways away at

Southampton

on Sunday.

 

Th

e Derby Count

y player-coach says absence of good accompaniment of a team is the only thing holding Everton back, and he wrote in his latest column for The Times: “The top four is doable.”

“It will be difficult because there are seven or eight teams competing for those spots and some big clubs will have to miss out but top four has to be the target, given 

Everton’s start.

"Selection is simple and consistent: they have eight or nine players who, if fit, always play.

"Through this, they build confidence and understanding and from a man-management point of view make their own job easier - instead of having to keep a squad of 20 engaged and happy, they only have to worry about the ten or so who aren’t getting the game time.”

 “When I returned to Everton he was entering his

second season with the club

. I looked at him in training and thought ‘he has everything’. He was quick, strong, good in the air," he added.

 


source: SportMob



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